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Light It!
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Light It!

For the first time, a beautiful Victorian park in South London was transformed into a dynamic performance space to celebrate the start of Winter, with multi-sensory performances by a range of artists and hundreds of local people.

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The Singer and the Song
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The Singer and the Song

The Singer and the Song was a two day site specific live performance event that explored the use of the voice and the genre of song, and incorporated interactive installation, live performance, one to one interactions, cabaret, karaoke, children’s workshops and audience participation, by a diverse range of practitioners.

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Art and Money at the V&A
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Art and Money at the V&A

Friday Late View Presented by Home Live Art & The Contemporary Department V&A Friday 26th August 2005

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Back to School at the Pool
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Back to School at the Pool

With a nostalgic look at our local public baths, home explored the highs and lows of compulsory swimming education and conducts a riotous night of jibes, fun and frolics!

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Art and Food
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Art and Food

Home Live Art in collaboration with the V&A’s contemporary team, explored the relationship between art and food through art performance, music, film, panel discussion and tours of the museum’s collections, at the V&A.

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Kitchen Front
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Kitchen Front

As part of a weekend of events to re-launch the Habitat Kings Road store, former Chelsea girl Marcia Farquhar presented two performances made specially for the new kitchen department.

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“Cleanliness is next to Godliness”
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“Cleanliness is next to Godliness”

“cleanliness is next to godliness…but dirtiness is next to heaven” A Promenade Performance by Helena Goldwater at Dulwich Pools, October/November 2001.

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Naomi Dines Exhibition
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Naomi Dines Exhibition

In Whole, a series of interrelated works seek to inhabit the space of the house, cohabiting with its usual occupants whilst quietly revealing the private, unselfconscious moment which has been trapped in the reflective glare of the TV screen, the secret object left out by accident, the door to a private space left open by mistake…

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